When buying a used car, it's important to know that car's history. If you don't run a vehicle history report for the vehicle, you won't know if an accident has been reported on the car or it has been involved in some other incident that reduces the overall safety of the car.

AutoCheck vehicle history reports help you understand what you're buying and give you peace of mind that the car you drive home is free of unreported accidents or other unreported title brands. An AutoCheck report can tell you:

If an accident has been reported on the car

If any title brands have been reported

If the car has been reported as junked or salvaged

If the odometer has been reported as rolled back

Make sure you spend your money on a car you can trust. Take the unknown out of buying pre-owned and run an AutoCheck vehicle history report today.

What is a VIN?

The car's vehicle identification number (VIN) is the identifying code for a SPECIFIC automobile. The VIN serves as the car's fingerprint, as no two vehicles in operation have the same VIN. A VIN is composed of 17 characters (digits and capital letters) that act as a unique identifier for the vehicle. A VIN displays the car's unique features, specifications and manufacturer. The VIN can be used to track recalls, registrations, warranty claims, thefts and insurance coverage.